How is information in working memory selected and prioritised for action?
<p>Flexible cognition necessary for everyday behaviour depends on working memory (WM)–the ability to keep information in mind for a later use. Not all items in WM are represented equally. Attention can be allocated to select and prioritise task-relevant content for a forthcoming action.</p&...
Main Author: | Printzlau, FAB |
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Other Authors: | Myers, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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